Gardens in Pembrokeshire
The National Trust’s Colby Woodland garden near Amroth in spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils.
The 40-acre woodland garden at Picton Castle some of the largest and oldest trees in west Wales that blend with unusual woodland shrubs from all corners of the world.
Upton Castle Gardens are several gardens in one. A walled garden, a formal rose garden all surrounded by an arboretum of rare trees planted in the 1920’s and 30’s.
In the Preseli hills, Penlan Uchaf is a landscaped garden with herb garden, mountain stream and ponds.
In the hamlet of Llanychaer near Fishguard, Dyffryn Fernant is a 6-acre garden that started life in 1996 as ‘complete wilderness’. The garden now features a wide range of planting including a bog garden, ornamental grass field and a fernery.
Discover more gardens and the secrets that lie behind Pembrokeshire’s walled gardens.
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Cuddfan Feasts
Cuddfan Feasts, was born out of our love for nature & great food. We’re based in the heart of Pembrokeshire, in our woodland tipi, hosting delicious dining events under the trees as well as private events and corporate bookings. CUDDFAN. noun. meaning ‘Hideaway’ pronounced (Cuth-van)
The Mulberry Restaurant
The Mulberry Restaurant is situated near the harbour of Saundersfoot. There are tables outside, where you can watch the world go by. The interior of the Restaurant has a warm, intimate design, ideal for family dining, or the more romantic dinner for two.
Colby Woodland Garden
Colby’s hidden wooded valley is full of surprises. Spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils, then swathes of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas, followed by hydrangeas and the summer wildflowers. Enjoy shady woodland walks, the wildflower meadow and colourful walled garden in summer, and the marvellous colours of acers, dogwoods and sweet-gum in autumn.
Feast Pembrokeshire
Feast brings a unique and exciting dining experience to West Wales. Join us to experience the theatre of open fire cookery, hosted in some of the county’s most beautiful locations or at our restaurant Tap & Tân, Tenby. We use the best ingredients slowly cooked over an open fire for a guaranteed fantastic depth of[...]
Good for Groups
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
An enormous stone castle in a picturesque location next to the mill pond, which powers the tide mill. The castle is ruined now, but was once a powerful stronghold and a grand Elizabethan mansion.
The Georges
The Georges is a cafe bar, restaurant and shop with a commitment to ethical trading and local produce. But we are also dedicated to fun: good food, good wine, good service and a relaxed atmosphere.
Ferry House Inn Restaurant
Watch the yachts and the waves roll by and enjoy fresh fish and real ales at our riverside village inn, alongside Pembrokeshire’s beautiful coastal path.
Stackpole Walled Gardens
The 6 acre walled garden on the Stackpole Estate was created around 1770 to provide vegetables and fruit for Sir John Campbell (Lord Cawdor) and his family.
Llys-y-frân Spring Fair 2024
Llys-y-frân Spring Fair 10am – 4pm Join us on Saturday 9th March for a day full of local Welsh craft, art and delicacies! With 25 stalls, there will be high quality goods on sale, most are handmade and are extremely unique and distinctly Welsh. Find that last minute Mother’s Day gift, with so many gorgeous[...]
Handmade in Wales
Cliff Restaurant at St Brides Spa Hotel
The Cliff Restaurant is located on a cliff top with panoramic views of Saundersfoot harbour, beach and coastline.
Qube Restaurant
Located in the centre of Tenby, the Qube offers a warm and friendly atmosphere to all who visit.
Torch Theatre
The Torch Theatre is a modern and vibrant centre for the arts which prides itself on extending a warm Pembrokeshire welcome to all visitors. The Torch Theatre is Pembrokeshire’s only professional theatre venue and arts complex with an extensive programme of live events including work from their resident company as well as the latest cinema listings,[...]